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So where should we begin the Disney World Bunny Hop? How
about at this Resort's premiere theme park, the Magic Kingdom. Where - if you'll
check out that set of Disney character statues which have been placed around
the Hub - you'll find Brer Rabbit.

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Mind you, Brer Rabbit is kind of hard to miss at the Magic
Kingdom. Given that the walk-around version of this "Song of the South"
character regularly makes appearances in Frontierland.

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Which is kind of understandable. Given that Brer Rabbit is
the star of "Splash Mountain," one of the signature thrill rides at this WDW theme
park.

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Which is why - as you wander around the Frontierland Station
for the Walt Disney World Railroad - you'll find all sorts of rabbit-related statues
...

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... and signs directing to Splash Mountain's entrance.

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Brer Rabbit isn't the Magic Kingdom's only bunny by the way. Over in front of
the Mad Tea Party, you'll find a topiary version of the March Hare from Disney's
"Alice in Wonderland."

... and while the walk-around version of this A.A. Milne
character does occasionally make appearances in parades through the Magic Kingdom ...

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... the very best place to spot Rabbit is inside of "The Many Adventures of
Winnie the Pooh."

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Though - while you're waiting to board this Fantasyland dark ride - be sure to
check this recent interactive addition to the "Many Adventures of Winnie the
Pooh" queue area. Which allows you to pound out a tune on the fruits &
veggie that Rabbit has grown in his garden.

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Now if you want to see Disney's oldest hare - as well as
meet the newest bunny in the bunch - you need to drop by the Town Square
Theater. Where - as you move through the queue and make your way to see
Magician Mickey Mouse - you then find a poster promoting Oswald. Who used to be
a Lucky Rabbit. But now that he's working with Mickey, Oswald seems to be a
disappearing rabbit.

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And speaking of disappearing rabbits ... Once you actually get
into Mickey's dressing room, keep a sharp eye out for a pair of rabbit ears
sticking up out of a top hat. Based on how loudly the bunny inside of that
magical hat is chewing his carrots ...

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... More importantly, given that Presto the Great has sent
Mickey a "Have a Great Show" note ...

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... it would seem that the rabbit inside of that top hat is
Alec Azam, the very hungry bunny which gave Presto the Great such a bad time in
Pixar Animation Studios' 2008 short, "Presto."

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"But what about Thumper from 'Bambi,' ?" you ask. "Is there
anywhere at Walt Disney World where I can find that rabbit?" Well, the
walk-around version of Thumper does occasionally pop in the Magic Kingdom. But
that's mostly for photo ops.

Penn Jillette tries to figure out how
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If you'd seriously like to see this character from "Bambi" ...
Well, this time of year, you can find a topiary version of Thumper inside of
Bambi's Butterfly House. Which is one of the more charming walk-thru portions
of this year's version of the Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival.

Of course, if you're looking to get your picture taken with
the walk-around version of Thumper, this "Bambi" character - along with his
mate, Miss Bunny - can sometimes be found at Disney's Animal Kingdom.

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The only problem is ... These particular walk-around
characters only appear at DAK on a seasonal basis. Typically Thumper & Miss
Bunny will appear in that park around Easter as well as when Disney's Animal
Kingdom is presenting its "Good Times Gathering Spot. Luckily, that particular character
meet-n-greet program is being presented at that theme park now through Thursday,
April 28th. So if you're visiting Walt Disney World during Easter
Week and really want to meet Thumper & Miss Bunny, be sure and visit Animal
Kingdom's Camp Minnie-Mickey area.

And while you're hunting for hares at DAK, be sure and check
out that concrete rabbit that the Imagineers carved into the side of the Tree
of Life.

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And speaking of rabbits & concrete ...

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... you can't talk about bunnies and the Walt Disney World
Resort without mentioning Roger Rabbit.

Obviously, Roger right now isn't quite a big a star in the
Disney firmament as he used to be back in the late 1980s / early 1990s. Back
then, Walt Disney Parks & Resorts built parades ...

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... and stage shows around this crazy cartoon character.

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Nowadays, Roger's presence at the WDW Resort is somewhat reduced. Oh, sure. You
can still see his silhouette in that window at Disney's Hollywood Studios.

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Not to mention that super-sized version of Roger Rabbit that's
on display in the 1980s section of Disney's Pop Century Resort.

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And given that there have been persistent rumors over the
past year or so that Disney, Steven Spielberg & Robert Zemeckis are
readying a "Roger Rabbit" sequel ... Well, maybe this bunny will be back bigger
than never.

But - for now - if you're looking for more bunnies at Disney
World ... Well, maybe a trip to Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort is in order.
Where - just before dusk - this place is practically overrun by really-for-real
rabbits.

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Or if you'd prefer to see a bunny during the daylight hours ...
Maybe a stop at Disney World's brand-new Best Friends Pet Care center is in
order. Located across from Disney's Port Orleans Resort, Best Friends Pet Care
doesn't just board dogs & cats for WDW visitors. It also features a "Pocket
Pet Room," which allows now Guests to bring their smaller animals - like the
mini-Angora rabbit in the picture below - along on their Disney World
vacations.

That's pretty much every rabbit that you'll find on Walt
Disney World property during Easter Week. Which you can visit by making use of
a Magic Your Way Park Hopper. And if you're looking to pick up that particular admissions
material ... Well, I know some folks who can help you out.

If on the other hand, you really, really, REALLY have your heart set on seeing
the Easter Bunny while you're vacationing in Orlando this week ... Well, then you
probably hop on over to the Universal Orlando Resort. Where the characters from
Universal Pictures & Illumination Entertainment's hit animated feature, "Hop"
(to be specific, E.B. and members of the Pink Berets) will continue to meet-and-greet
with visitors at Universal Studios Florida at least for the next few weeks.

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Anyway ... That's a pretty definitive list of all the rabbits
& bunnies that you can find in Orlando's theme parks over Easter Week. Did
I miss any of your favorites? If so, tell JHM where this character is and we'll
then add them to the Disney World Bunny Hop list.

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We told students we 're going to Walt Disney World in June (it's his first time). The reaction was slow and not very excited. I showed him videos of all the rides and places and he was happy to see it all, but still not the, "omg I'm going to Walt Disney World!" Reaction. I showed him the mini-Angora rabbit, "whaaaaaa? Oh, my God, I can't wait! Are we getting closer? Show me on the calendar!